Cafes in Wimbledon Village

Opening on 1 June 2016, The Ivy Café, set in one's heart of Wimbledon Village into the area previously occupied by Barclays Bank, will offer you a nearby, friendly and neighbourly environment, with accessible all-day dining for all those residing, working and buying in the area.

The WVBA is happy that such an iconic brand name has plumped for Wimbledon Village with regards to their after that endeavor and further demonstrates that broad appeal that Wimbledon Village provides.

Richard Hunter, WVBA Chairman commented that, ’ we have been active in promoting Wimbledon Village as commercial and retail location, we're delighted the Ivy Café recognise Wimbledon Village as such a destination. Its a good begin to 2016 the neighborhood.’

For all those searching for an area of al fresco dining, there will be an attractive garden terrace, hidden away behind the restaurant on a lawn floor, offering somewhere of relaxed out of the hustle of busy Wimbledon Village.

The exclusive dining area, situated over the main restaurant on first-floor, will seat up to 20 friends and gives a range of menus produced especially because of the Ivy Collection’s exec chef, Sean Burbidge. Providing the perfect setting for private events, the space could be hired for a morning break fast conference, working meal, products and canapé reception or celebratory dinner.

Contributing to the appeal of leafy Wimbledon Village, The Ivy Café are going to be intimate and calm, holding back a proportion of tables for walk-ins, permitting locals to drop in each day at their leisure, seven days per week.

Source: www.wimbledon-village.com

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